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Hi Eric,
Thanks again for all of the detailed videos you publish. You are a wealth of knowledge and have saved my butt a few times!
Right now I have a bit of a dilemma. I have a 2000 Tahoe that I purchased last year with 137,000 miles on it. I currently have 165,000 on it and figured I might want to consider doing a transmission fluid change. I do some infrequent (a few times a year) towing with it (5,000 lb trailer, mostly flat ground), so I was thinking that doing a full 16 or so quart exchange with Dexron VI might be a good thing. The transmission is working fine now, no hard shifts, no slipping…everything is great. The fluid currently in the transmission does not look bad, doesn’t smell burned and doesn’t have any “gritty” feel to it. While I suspect the transmission has been well taken care of, I do not know this for sure. I do not have service records from the previous owner. I have heard opinions ranging from “the 4L60E is a weak transmission–if you have made it to 160k, consider yourself lucky and don’t screw with anything”, to “do a complete fluid exchange over to Dexron VI, and everything will be great”.
My questions are:
1. If this were your ride, what would you recommend?
2. If there are some other variables I need to consider before doing anything with it, what should I consider?Thanks again for all that you do.
Jason in Norfolk, VA
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